The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1920, Image 3

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jCOMO KOAL
And others:
Rock Springs
Maitland
Lehigh (hard)
Now on hand
WHITEBREAST COAL
AND LUMBER CO.
107 No. Hth St.
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Tuesday to Thursday
ikd TO GOD'S
COUNTRY99
SEE IT!
Shows at-1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
2::20-Wed, Thur, Frl, Sat-:20
GUS EDWARDS
(Himself)
Supported by Vincent O'Donnell
(Tlx KM MoCormack) and Alice
ud Hazel Furness
JAMES DUTTON AND CO.
BILLY McDERMOTT
TRAVERS & DOUGLAS
HUDLER, 8TEIN A PHILLIPS
BLACK AND O'DONNELL
ARNAUT BROTHERS
Klsograma Topics of the Day
Hat 25c A 50c; Eve. 25c to 76c
HON., TUBS. AND WED.
Norma Talmadge
A rollicking comedy-drama with
Normal Talmadge in the meet
pleating role of her career.
"SEE LOVES AND LIES"
Pathe'i World News Christie
Comedy Pathe Review
Topics of the Day"
TLA VIA WATERS AND
GIRLS
RIALTO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Jtan L. Schaefer, Conductor
Shews Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
Mat 20c; Night 30c
Ont Week Starting Monday .
Matinee
THOS. H. INCE
Presents
HOBART BOSWORTH
In
"BEHIND THE DOOR"
Extra Attraction
THE EXPLOITS OF THE
GERMAN SUBMARINE U-35"
THE PEERLESS TRIO
Vocal and Instrumental
Entertainers
Prof. Arnold's Lyric Orchestra
Shows 8art at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9
au-20c; Night 30c
tfnlTerslty
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Sorority
Society
Out
Pins
HALLETT
Unl Jeweler
1144 O tt
PERSONALS
Velen Doty, '19, who is teaching in
the public schools of Havelock this
year spent Sunday at the Delta Gamma
house.
Harriet Ford, '22, la 111 with an at
tack of influenza at the Alpha Omlcron
Pi house.
Ernestine Shayler, '21, will leave to
morrow for her home in Omaha, where
she will spend the week-end.
Kathyrn Kiefer, ex-'19, who for the
last month has been visiting in Lincoln
will leave some time this week for
New York, where she will continue
the voice lessons she has taken this
year.
Helen Kirschnian, '22, and Lorene
Hendricks, '21, returned yesterday
from Wahoo, where they had spent the
week-end.
William Wright, '23, is ill with Influ
enza at the Phi Kappa Psi house.
Jesse Wagner, '21, is ill with the
grip at the Alpha XI Delta house
Vivian Virgin Crawford, ex-'20, of
Utlca, who for the last few weeks has
been visiting in California is a guest
of Lucllo Clarke at the Delta Gamma
house.
Delta Chi entertained the active and
alumni members at a smoker given at
the chapter house Monday night, when
about fifty guests were present.
Bird Phells,' of Iowa State Univer
sity was a guest at the Alpha Tau
Omega house for the beginning of this
week.
Frances Atkins, '21, who for the last
week has been 111 at her home at Ra
venna returned to school yesterday.
There will be reception for the Ne
braska Press Association Wednesday
evening at tbe Commercial Club. Miss
Howell's Dramatic class will present
a farce and music will be furnished
by the University orchestra.
1 1 ' ' 1 "
Saturday
Delta Gamma entertained one hun
dred couples at a formal dancing par
ty at the Lincoln hotel Saturday eve
ning. The ball room was prettily
decorated with ferns and palniu, and
floor lamps, with dark blue shades.
Little baskets of cherries and whipped
cream, and small cakes were served
for refreshmens.
Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. II
F. Hovland, Prof, and Mrs. Paul
Grunimann ,and Governor and Mrs.
McKelvie.
OUt-ofown (guests were Liela
Samish, Katherlne Howey, and
Louise Stahl, of Beatrice, and Mar
garet Walker of Fremont.
Eighty-five active and alumnao mem
bers of Alpha Phi attended the annual
banquet held In the garden room of
the Lincoln hotel Salurday evening.
The rainbow colors were carried out
in the decorations. Desden baskets
filled with spring flower shaped pots
were used on the tables. . Boxes of
candy tied with ribbons In the frater
nity colors were given as dinner fav
ors. The menus were of gay polo clotn
cut in the form of a door, with Alpha
P'll lettered in red.
Vivienne Holland OBrien was
toastmistress, the .subject chosen
for tfie toast was "The Wedding of
Alpha Phi," The following respond
ed: Ruth Johnson, "Parental Home."
Annls Robbins, "Courtship." Marga
ret Minor, "Honeymoon." Helen Wahl,
"Awakening. Genevieve Loeb, "Our
House."
Out of town guests were Jano
Blmchard McMonies, Ruth Thompson,
Margaret Thompson Murphy, Kathleen
Kinnaman, Josephine Davis, Elsa
Haarman, Bety Sturdevant NichoU
Katherlne Sturdevant. Mary Hailer.
Marian Norris Nelson, Bernice Nelson,
Katherlne Newbranch, and Rita Sulli
van, all of Omaha; Ruth Nlchol John
son, Fairbury; Ruth Grlevlsh Jones,
Chicago; Golden Rule Ehlers, Scrlb
ner; Helen Drake Prouty. Beatrice;
Hazel Sabln, Beatrice; Myrna Hen
ninger, Garland; Mary Eastbam Wes
rand. Red Oak, Iowa; Florencn Bish
op, Central City. The fourth annual ed
ition of the "Alpha Flea Scratch,' tied
with the colors of Alpha Phi, were
at each place.
Phi Kappa Psi entertained at ita
annual Founders' Day Banquet Sat
urday evening at chapter house.
About elxty alumni and active mem-
"QUALITY IS ECONOMY"-
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Our Style experts; HART
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New Spring Suits
Quite a number of men's spring
suita have arrived The models
are a little differentthe coats
are a trifle longer fitting closely
at the waist either double or
single breasted.
Mr;.. ' MMPJ
We will be mighty glad to show them to you.
ARM STRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Largest . Exclusive Men's and Day's Store
bers were present. Clark H. Oberlles,
'95, acted aa toastmaster, and called
for toasts from the following: W. A.
Selleck, '82, J. J. Ledwlth. '07, Perry
W. Branch, '16, Earl U Coryell, '18,
and Harlan V. Boyer, '20.
Delta Upsllon entertained thirty-five
couples at a house dance Saturday eve
ning. Blue and gold, the fraternity
colors were used In the decorations.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holland, and'
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waugh acted as
chaperons. Charles Corb of West
l'olui was an out-of-town guest.
The alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta
met at the Lincoln hotel for luncheon
Saturday at 1 o'clock. Luncheon was
served in the English room. The
table decorations were In red, white
and blue with red nut cups and cc
loniul place cards. An out of town
guest was Miss Ruth Irwin who is a
teacher in the Omaha public schools.
Miss Helen Dayton entertained six
teen guests at luncheon Saturday "af
ternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The decora
tions for the table were In red and
white. Red tulips formed the center
piece and colonial place cards were
used in honor of George Washington's
birthday. The guest of honor was Miss
Dorothy Eason of Watertown, New
York. The afternoon was spent In-formally.
Riggs-Williame Wedding
Joy Alma Rlggs and Jay Irving Wil
liams, former university students, were
married at eleven o'clock last Tues
day at Raymond. After a short wed
ding trip to the western part of the
state they will make their home in
this city.
Sunday
Theta Sigma Phi entertained at
dinner at the Lincoln hotel at 5:30
Sunday evening, in honor of its initi
ates. A centerpiece of violets in a
crystal bowl was usetf for the table,
together with green candles in crystal
sticks tied with lavender tulle, which
was at each place. Each initiate was
requested to read the assignment that
she has been requested to prepare.
The initiates are as follows: Kather
lne Brenke, Dorothy Barkley, Eleanor
Hlnman, Marian Mote, Jessie Wat
son, and two honorary members. Miss
Sarah Muir, and Miss Amy Arm
strong. During the Week
Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary
musical sorority, entertained at a ser
ies of parties the past week.
Wednesday afternoon a Japanese
fete was held at the chapter house
The rooms were cleverly decorated
with Japanese lanterns and parasols.
Miss Vera Upton dressed in costume,
sang a group of Japanese songs, ac
companied by Miss Mabel Klauss. Re
freshments were served during the af
ternoon by girls dressed aa Japanese.
Small fans and parasols were given to
the guests as favors.
Friday evening the so ority mem
bers entertained at an Indian party.
Indian relics from the collection of
Thulow Lieurance were used in the
decoration of the house. A group
of his songs were sung by Mrs. Em
ma Wissler, accompanied by Miss Hel
en Cherney, pianist, and Miss Faye
Stevens violinist. Miss Stevens also
played a violin solo by the same com
poser. Name favors were given to
the guests. Refreshments were served
at the close of the evening and were
carried out in the color motif of pur
ple and white, the sorority colors.
Saturday afternoon, at the home of
Miss Grace Pierce, 3246 S street, the
sorority gave a colonial dansant. The
decorations throughout the house were
in keeping with George Washington's,
birthday. The grand march was led:
by Misses Dorothy Fleeth and Mildred
Schwake dressed as Martha and
George Washington. During the after
noon they favored the guests with ant
interpretation of the minuet, and of
the dancing doll. Miss Mary Frances
McReynolds met the guests at the
door. Punch and wafers were served.
Mrs. Adrian New ens, Mrs. H. Oi
Ferguson. Mrs. IJIomer Comptton,
and Mrs. Stevens, house mother, acted
as chaperons.
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